Which statement describes the difference between renewable and nonrenewable energy sources?
Rnewable are natural resources; nonrenewable are not natural resources.
Renewable have no environmental concerns associated with them; nonrenewable cause damage to the environment.
Renewable are available everywhere; nonrenewable must be transported to be used.
Renewable are found in nearly limitless supplies; nonrenewable require millions of years to form.
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